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Thanks Efrén but we got it covered.

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GnosisWolf1 year ago

That’s a fair point MS, but who is going to extra super harvest and mega super sort them without a foreigner who snuck in to continue breaking our laws daily? My friend Jasmine also wants to know, “what about the cotton”?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

hey have you heard anything like this before

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Lenin McCarthy1 year ago

I’m trying to figure out if United Farm Workers is a union for illegal low-paid scabs or what

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John1 year ago

Hard working robots are just seeking a better life

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Real Guy1 year ago

Nooooooo you can't just automate the task, Efren needs that $8/hr job and his kids need taxpayer funded school, housing, health care, breakfast/lunch programs, and EBT! It's such a great deal! Hey, what's national debt anyway?

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GreekTweeterV21 year ago

Obligatory

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ChefApeMan1 year ago

The US government can completely subsidize the farming industry with slave labor, but can't give farmers loans to invest in automation?? Can't give American Manufacturers grants to create automative farming????? It feels like we're just subsidizing illegal labor instead...

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Melancholic_Ambrosia1 year ago

Farm equipment outdating yet another slave population

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EJ1 year ago

I saw his video the other day, and I was immediately, "You can't tell me we don't have a combine for radishes already." And, well, look at that.

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Kit-Kat~*~🇺🇸~*~1 year ago

We have the technology and the recipes. They all have to go.

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Jeremy Ranschau1 year ago

Per radish this is also about 1000x cheaper. The capital required to buy one is immense, but small time farmers in Iowa can get a loan to buy a $500,000 combine, so I don’t understand why so many California farmers just rely on slave labor

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